Blood Tribe
Neo-Nazi group founded and led by Christopher Pohlhaus
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August 24 2024 | Blood Tribe led protests in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, marching with red shirts and black Nazi flags, which the city condemned. |
August 10 2024 | Approximately twelve Blood Tribe members marched with rifles and swastika flags in Springfield, Ohio during community events. |
June 8 2024 | Blood Tribe led protests at the South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre and in Deadwood, displaying a large Nazi flag on the capitol steps and marching around the Governor's mansion. |
February 17 2024 | Blood Tribe held a rally at the Tennessee State Capitol, marching down Broadway and past City Hall, chanting 'Deportation saves the nation'. |
January 1 2024 | Blood Tribe members projected a swastika onto a dorm building at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and recited racist chants. |
2023 | Blood Tribe members began participating in anti-LGBTQ+ protests and established chapters in the United States and Canada, expanding the group's presence and activities. |
November 18 2023 | Blood Tribe held a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, marching through State Street to the State Capitol Square, delivering speeches with racist and antisemitic chants, and stopping at a local synagogue. |
October 2023 | Pohlhaus sells the Springfield, Maine property to a Massachusetts man, citing local pressure against the group's presence. |
September 2 2023 | Blood Tribe members joined Goyim Defense League for the 'March of the Redshirts' in Altamonte Springs, Florida, waving swastika flags and performing Nazi salutes. |
July 29 2023 | Blood Tribe members demonstrated at a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin. |
May 2023 | Blood Tribe demonstrated outside a drag event in Columbus, Ohio, wearing red and black masks, carrying a swastika flag and banner, chanting anti-transgender slogans. |
March 2023 | Blood Tribe members disrupted a Drag Queen Story Hour near Akron, Ohio, carrying weapons and chanting Nazi slogans with Nazi salutes. |
May 2022 | Pohlhaus purchases land in Springfield, Maine to establish an encampment for Blood Tribe members to live and train. |
2021 | Pohlhaus networks with other white supremacy groups and recruits followers, formally establishing the Blood Tribe as a membership organization. |
2020 | After serving four years in the United States Marine Corps, Joshua Pohlhaus begins living in San Antonio, Texas, working as a tattoo artist and developing an online following by promoting white supremacy propaganda, producing podcasts, and selling gear. |
2020 | Christopher Pohlhaus, a former Marine turned tattoo artist, founded the Blood Tribe (Blutstamm), a neo-Nazi group in the United States. |
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